Introduction
Title Page, Introduction by Clarence Hall, Director,
WMRS, and Scanned Table of Contents
Plant Biology Section
1. Steven A. Jennings and Deborah Elliot-Fisk. Late
Pleistocene and Holocene Changes in Plant Community Composition in the
White Mountain Region 1
2. James D. Morefield. Geographic Origins of the White
Mountain Flora: an Analysis of the White Mountain Floristic Database 18
3. Sara J. Manning. The Relative Effects of Some Biotic
and Abiotic Factors on Growth and Productivity of Two Owens Valley Shrubs:
Haplopappus cooperi and Chrysothamnus teretifolius.
21
4. Wayne R. Owen. Extrinsic Controls on the Reproductive
Output of Astagalus kentrophyta var. implexus (Fabaceae).
35
5. Ann M. Howald. Vegetation and Flora of the Mammoth
Mountain Area. 48
6. Ann M Howald. Appendix: A Partial Checklist of the
Vascular Plants of the Mammoth Mountain Area, Mono and Madera Counties,
California. 83
7. Oren Pollack. Morphology and Dynamics in Alpine
Populations of Ivesia lycopodioides ssp. scandularis
from the White Mountains of California. 97
8. Timothy P. Spira. Population Ecology of Gymnosteris
parvula (Polemoniaceae): a leafless Alpine Annual Plant in the White
Mountains, California. 117
Animal Biology Section
9. John T. Smiley and Nathan E. Rank. Bitterness of
Salix Along the North Fork of Big Pine Creek, Eastern California:
Species and Community Elevational Trends. 132
10. Kimberly S. Smiley. Aggregation Benefits in a
Willow Leaf Beetle along an Elevational Gradient. 148
11. Nathan E. Rank. Effects of Plant Chemical Variation
on a Specialist Herbivore: Willow Leaf Beetles in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.
161
12. Darryl M. Wong. Life History and Management of
Paiute Cutthroat Trout in the White Mountains, Mono County, California.
182.
13. David A. Yokel. An Avian Survey of the Fish Slough
Area, Inyo and Mono Counties, California. 191
14. Linnea S. Hall, Michael L. Morrison, and John
J. Keane. The Distribution of Birds in the White-Inyo Mountains of California:
An Update. 203
15. Michael L. Morrison, Martin L. Morton, Linnea
S. Hall, Jean L. Harner, and John J. Keane. Population Biology of Small
Mammals in Inyo-White Mountains, California. 246
16. John D. Wehausen. Some Potentially Adaptive Characters
of Mountain Sheep Populations in the Owens Valley Region. 256
17. Rob Roy Ramey II. Evolutionary Genetics of Mountain
Sheep in the Owens Valley Region: Preliminary Results from Proteins and
Mitochondrial DNA. 268
18. Russell O. Davis. Semantical Communication in
Anti-predator Alarm Calls. 275
19. Russell O. Davis. Appendix: A Significance Test
for the Generalized Mahalanobis-squared Distance. 313
Physiology Section
20. Odile Mathieu-Costello. Chronic Altitude Exposure
and Muscle Capillarization. 316
21. David C. Poole and Odile Mathieu-Costello. Effects
of Altitude and Chronic Exercise on the Gas Exchange Potential of Skeletal
Muscle. 325
22. Donald E. Bebout, David Story, Josep Roca, Michael
C. Hogan, David C. Poole, Ricardo Gonzales-Cameron, osumo Ueno, Pierre
haab, and Peter D. Wagner. Pulmonary Gas Exchange during Exercise Following
Altitude Acclimatization. 336
23. Frank L. Powell, Steven C. Hempleman, Gordon S.
Mitchell, and Hashim Shams. Ventilatory Acclimatization to High Altitude
in Birds. 339
Anthropology/Archaeology Section
24. Robert L. Bettinger. Aboriginal Occupation at
Altitude: Alpine Villages in the White Mountains of Eastern California.
341
25. Michael G. Delacorte. Room to Move: Environment,
Demography, and Adaptation in the Mono-Inyo Region of Eastern California.
342
Geomorphology/Paleoclimatology Section
26. Alan R. Gillespie. Quaternary Subsidence of Owens
Valley, California. 356
27. Alan R. Gillespie. Testing a New Climatic Interpretation
for the Tahoe Glaciation. 383
Geology/Paleobiology Section
28. Karen B. Loomis and Clarence A. Hall, Jr. Lithofacies
and Paleoenvironments of the Lower-Cambrian Deep Spring Formation, White-Inyo
Range, Eastern california. 399 *** Figure 2 fold-out map scanned separately
29. Philip W. Signor. Early Cambrian Biogeography
of Western North America. 427
30. Clemens A. Nelson. Possible Landslide Origin of
"the Elephant," Deep Springs Valley, California. 448
White Mountain Research Station Symposium Field Trip
31. Jeffrey F. Mount and Philip W. Signor. The Proterizoic-Cambrian
Transition of the White-Inyo Range, Eastern California: Dawn of the Metazoa.
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